Tanzania top destinations

Ngorongoro conservation

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area boasts the finest blend of landscapes, wildlife, people and archeological sites in Africa. Often called an ‘African Eden’ and the ‘eighth wonder of the natural world’, it is also a pioneering experiment in multiple land use.Learn More

Tarangaire national park

Size: 2850 sq km (1,096 sq miles),Location: 118 km (75 miles) southwest of ArushaSouth of the large open grass plains of southern Maasai land lies the best-kept secret on the northern safari circuit, Tarangire.Learn More

Selous game reserve

Size: 54,600 sq km (21,081 square miles).With an area of 54,600 sq km, Selous is Africa’s largest game reserve covering more than 5% of Tanzania’s total land area and is three times larger than Serengeti. Learn More

Lake manyara national park

Tucked below the majesty of the Rift Valley wall, Lake Manyara National Park consists of a thin green band of forest, flanked by the sheer 600 m high red and brown cliffs of the escarpment on one side and by the white-hot shores of an ancient soda lake on the other.Learn More

Arusha national park

Arusha is a tapestry of habitats, teeming with animals and birds. From lush swamps to tranquil lakes to the rocky alpine heights of Mount Meru, the terrain is as varied as it is beautiful.

Zebra graze on the park’s red grasslands and leopard lurks in the shadowy forest. More than 400 species of birds can be found, alongside rare primates like the black and white colobus monkey.

Serengeti national park

Tanzania’s first and most famous park, the Serengeti is renowned for its abudance of leopard and lion. With wide open plains and huge herds of wildebeest, spectarcularly seen during the annual migration, the Serengeti is considered an African Eden and the eighth wonder of the natural world.Learn More